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USER MANUAL OIP-D40D Lumens

User Manual - English
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Package Contents....2

1.1 OIP-D40E Encoder ....2
1.2 OIP-D40D Decoder 2

Chapter 2 Product Overview....3

2.1 Overview ....3
2.2 Product Applications ....3
2.3 System Requirements ....3
2.4 I/O Functions Introduction ...... 4
2.5 Description of Indicator Display 6
2.6 IR Pin Assignment Configuration....6
2.7 Serial Port Pin and Default Setting 6

Chapter 3 Installation and Connections....7

3.1 Connection diagram ......7
3.2 Connection Setting ....8

Chapter 4 Start Using....9

4.1 Network Switch Setting ......9
4.2 WebGUI Control Methods....9

Chapter 5 WebGUI Control Menu....10

5.1 WebGUI Control Menu Descriptions .....10

Chapter 6 Product Specifications....17

6.1 Technical Specifications ....17
6.2 Image Specifications ....17
6.3 Audio Specifications....18
6.4 Wire Specifications....18

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ....19

Chapter 8 Safety Instructions ...... 20

Chapter 1 Package Contents

1.1 OIP-D40E Encoder

OIP-D40E Encoder

Instruction for installation

5 V/2.6 A Power supply (including a multinational adapter)

3.5 mm male to D-Sub female adapter cable

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natural_image Electrical power adapter with three black plastic plugs and a connected cable (no visible text or symbols)

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natural_image Close-up of a black electronic component with a metallic connector (no visible text or symbols)

3.5 mm to infrared emitter

3.5 mm to infrared extender

Foot mats

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natural_image Black cable with two connectors, no visible text or symbols

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(A set of four)

1.2 OIP-D40D Decoder

OIP-D40D Decoder

Instruction for installation

5 V/2.6 A Power supply (including a multinational adapter)

3.5 mm male to D-Sub female adapter cable

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natural_image Electrical power strip and socket components (no visible text or symbols)

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natural_image Close-up of a black electronic component with a metallic connector (no visible text or symbols)

3.5 mm to infrared emitter

3.5 mm to infrared extender

Foot mats

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natural_image Black cable with two connectors, no visible text or symbols

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natural_image Coiled black audio cable with a terminal connector (no text or symbols visible)

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(A set of four)

2.1 Overview

This product is an HDMI over IP encoder/decoder, which can extend and receive HDMI signals through a Cat.5e network cable under TCP/IP protocol. This product supports HD images (1080p@60Hz) and audio data, and the transmission distance can be 100 meters. If it is equipped with a Gigabit network switch, it can not only extend the transmission distance (up to 100 meters for each connection), but also receive VoIP signals without loss or delay.

In addition to supporting IR and RS-232 bi-directional transmission, this product also supports Multicast of VoIP signals, which can send the audio-visual signals of one encoder to multiple decoders in the same area network. In addition, the VoIP signals with multicast can also be used to build a large video wall composed of multiple displays. This product is perfectly suitable for home use and commercial audio-visual installation environments, and has a screen display function to quickly check setting information. The control interface includes WebGUI, Telnet and AV over IP controllers.

2.2 Product Applications

■ HDMI, IR and RS-232 signal extension
■ Multi-screen broadcast displays in restaurants or conference centers
■ Use connection to long-distance transmit data and images
■ Matrix image distribution system
■ Video wall image distribution system

2.3 System Requirements

■ HDMI audio-visual source devices, such as digital media players, video game consoles, PCs or set-top boxes.
■ A Gigabit network switch supports Jumbo Frame (at least 8K Jumbo Frames).
■ A Gigabit network switch supports Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping.

Most consumer-grade routers cannot handle the high traffic flow generated by multicast, so it is not recommended to directly use the router as your network switch.
It is strongly recommended to avoid mixing your commonly used network traffic with VoIP streaming flow. VoIP streaming flow should at least use a separate subnet.

2.4 I/O Functions Introduction

2.4.1 OIP-D40E Encoder - Front Panel

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text_image POWER RESET MODE ISP ISP SEL LINK 2 3 4 5 6 OFF
NOItemFunction Descriptions
1Power indicatorDisplay the status of the device. Please refer to2.5 Description of Indicator Display.
2Connection indicatorDisplay the status of connection. Please refer to2.5 Description of Indicator Display.
3Reset buttonPress this button to restart the device (all settings will be retained).
4Image stream buttonPress this button to switch image stream to Graphic or Video image processing modes.Graphic mode: Optimizing high-resolution static images.Video mode: Optimizing full motion images.In the unplugged state, press and hold this button, and then insert the power. When the POWER and LINK indicators flash at the same time, it means the factory settings have been restored (it takes 15~30 seconds). Then, release the button, and restart the device.
5ISP buttonFor manufacturers only.
6ISP SEL On/OffFor manufacturers only. The default position of this switch is OFF.

2.4.2 OIP-D40E Encoder - Rear Panel

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text_image DC 5V OIP LAN RS-232 IN OUT HDMI IN ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫
NOItemFunction Descriptions
7Power portPlug in a 5V DC power supply and connect to an AC outlet.
8OIP LAN portConnect to a network switch to serially connect compatible decoders and transmit data, while being able to use WebGUI/Telnet control.
9RS-232 portConnect to a computer, laptop or control equipment to extend the RS-232 signals. The default baud rate is 115200 bps, which can be set by users.With Multicast, the encoder can send RS-232 commands to all decoders, and individual decoders can send RS-232 commands to the encoder.
10IR input portAfter connecting to IR extender, aim at the remote control to extend the IR control range of the remote control to the far ends.With Multicast, the encoder can send IR signals to all decoders.
11IR output portAfter connecting to IR emitter, aim at the controlled device to send the received IR signals from the remote control to the controlled device.
12HDMI input portConnect to HDMI source devices, such as digital media players,video game consoles, or set-top boxes.

2.4.3 OIP-D40D Decoder - Front Panel

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text_image POWER RESET ISP LINK ISP SEL ON OFF LINK MODE CH- CH+ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦
NOItemFunction Descriptions
1Power indicatorDisplay the status of the device. Please refer to2.5 Description of Indicator Display.
2Connection indicatorDisplay the status of connection. Please refer to2.5 Description of Indicator Display.
3Reset buttonPress this button to restart the device (all settings will be retained).
4ISP buttonFor manufacturers only.
5ISP SEL On/OffFor manufacturers only. The default position of this switch is OFF.
6Channel or Link button(1) Channel -: Press this button to switch to the previous available streaming channel in the local network.If the device does not detect an available streaming channel, its channel number will not be changed.
(2) Image Connection: Press this button for 3 seconds to enable or disable image connection. When image connection is disabled, the displays connected to the decoder will show the current IP address and the firmware version of the system.
7Channel or Image Stream button(1) Channel +: Press this button to switch to the next available streaming channel in the local network.If the device does not detect an available streaming channel, its channel number will not be changed.
(2) Image Stream: Press this button to switch image stream to Graphic or Video image processing modes.Graphic mode: Optimizing high-resolution static images.Video mode: Optimizing full motion images.In the unplugged state, press and hold this button, and then insert the power. When the POWER and LINK indicators flash at the same time, it means the factory settings have been restored (it takes 15~30 seconds). Then, release the button, and restart the device.

2.4.4 OIP-D40D Decoder - Rear Panel

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text_image HDMI OUT RS-232 IN OUT OIP LAN DC 5V ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑫ ⑬
NOItemFunction Descriptions
8HDMI output portConnect to HDMI display or audio-visual amplifier to output digital images and audio.
9RS-232 portConnect to a computer, laptop or control equipment to extend the RS-232 signals. The default baud rate is 115200 bps, which can be set by users.With Multicast, the encoder can send RS-232 commands to all decoders, and individual decoders can send RS-232 commands to the encoder.
10IR input portAfter connecting to IR extender, aim at the remote control to extend the IR control range of the remote control to the far ends.
11IR output portAfter connecting to IR emitter, aim at the controlled device to send the received IR signals from the remote control to the controlled device.With Multicast, the encoder can send IR signals to all decoders.
12OIP LAN portConnect to a network switch to serially connect compatible encoders and transmit data, while being able to use WebGUI/Telnet control.
13Power portPlug in a 5V DC power supply and connect to an AC outlet.

2.5 Description of Indicator Display

NameIndicator Status
Power indicatorFlickering:Receiving powerStays On:Ready
Connection indicatorOff:No internet connectionFlickering:ConnectingStays On:Connection is stable

2.6 IR Pin Assignment Configuration

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text_image IR extender 1 IR 2 Power 3 Grounding IR emitter 1 Power 2 IR 3 Without connection

2.7 Serial Port Pin and Default Setting

■ 3.5 mm male to D-Sub female adapter cable

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text_image 1 TxD 2 RxD 3 GND
Default Setting of the Serial Port
Baud Rate115200
Data Bit8
Parity BitN
Stop Bit1
Flow ControlN

Chapter 3 Installation and Connections

3.1 Connection diagram

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["Media player"] --> B["1"]
    B --> C["HDMI Input"]
    C --> D["5 RS-232 connection"]
    D --> E["IR Input"]
    E --> F["6"]
    F --> G["IR Output"]
    G --> H["II"]
    H --> I["OIP-D40E"]
    I --> J["Network Switch"]
    J --> K["3"]
    K --> L["4"]
    L --> M["Power Supply"]
    M --> N["LAN"]
    N --> O["AUDISP Controller OIP-D50C"]
    O --> P["Video display device"]
    P --> Q["HDMI Output"]
    Q --> R["OIP-D50C"]
    R --> S["4"]
    S --> T["Power Supply"]
    T --> U["LAN"]
    U --> V["LAN"]
    V --> W["OIP-D40D"]
    W --> X["5 RS-232 connection"]
    X --> Y["Serial Control Device"]
    Y --> Z["Serial Control Device"]
    Z --> AA["2 HDMI Output"]
    AA --> AB["HDTV"]

3.2 Connection Setting

① Use an HDMI cable to connect the video source device to the HDMI input port on the D40E encoder.
② Use an HDMI cable to connect the video display device to the HDMI output port on the D40D decoder.
③ Use a network cable to connect the OIP network port of the D40E encoder, D40D decoder, and D50C controller to the network switch of the same domain, so that all OIP devices are in the same local area network.
④ Plug the transformer into the power ports of D40E encoder, D40D decoder and D50C controller and connect to the power outlet.

※ Steps ①-④ can extend the signal. You can enter the IP address of the encoder or decoder on the browser to control the encoder or decoder individually. Or use the WebGUI operation interface to control the video display device connected to the D50C controller, which can simultaneously control all encoders and decoders currently connected to the same local network.

You can also connect to a computer and IR emitter/receiver. Please refer to the following connection methods:

⑤ Connect a computer, laptop or control device to the RS-232 port to extend the RS-232 signal.
⑥ Connect the IR emitter/receiver to the D40E encoder and D40D decoder to receive IR from the remote control, and use the remote control to control the controlled device.

VoIP transmission will consume a lot of bandwidth (especially at higher resolutions), and it needs to be paired with a Gigabit network switch that supports Jumbo Frame and IGMP Snooping. It is strongly recommended to be equipped with a switch which includes VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) professional network management.

4.1 Network Switch Setting

Notes

Most consumer-grade routers cannot handle the high traffic flow generated by multicast, so it is not recommended to directly use the router as your network switch. It is strongly recommended to avoid mixing your commonly used network traffic with VoIP streaming flow. VoIP streaming flow should at least use a separate subnet.

■ Setting Suggestions

➢ Please set Port Frame Size (Jumbo Frame) to 8000.
➢ Please set IGMP Snooping and relevant settings (Port, VLAN, Fast Leave, Querier) to [Enable].

4.2 WebGUI Control Methods

4.2.1 WebGUI control via D40E encoder/D40D decoder

The encoder and decoder have their own WebGUI interface. Open a standard web page browser, enter the IP address of the device, and log in to the WebGUI interface to connect to the encoder or decoder you'd like to operate. If you don't know the IP address, temporarily stop the VoIP streaming connection between the encoder and the decoder first. Please press the LINK button on the front panel of the decoder for 3 seconds (the LINK indicator flickers quickly then is off), and check the IP address on the display connected to the decoder.

Once the VoIP streaming is disconnected, the decoder will output a 640 x 480 black screen, and a set of local (equal to the decoder) IP address will be shown at the bottom of the screen, and a set of remote (equal to encoder) IP address sharing the same VoIP transmission channel (the channel number is preset to 0). After obtaining the IP address, please press the LINK button again for 3 seconds to restore the original operating state of the device (the LINK indicator lights up first and then stays on).

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text_image FW: 15-Nov-10 4298 Local IP: 169.254.9.180 Remote IP: 169.254.11.173 ID: FFFFFFFF

After logging in to the WebGUI interface, you will see a window composed of several tabs. Please click the button at the top of the window to check the content of each tab. For each tab and its function, please refer to 5.1 WebGUI Control Menu Descriptions.

4.2.2 WebGUI control via theD50C controller

To activate the WebGUI connection of D50C controller, please open a web page browser, and enter the IP address of the CTRL LAN port of D50C controller, or connect the display to the HDMI output port, and connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB port for easy operation. Whether it is controlled on a web page browser or on a display, all encoders and decoders connected to the same local network can be controlled on the control page at the same time. For the description of the D50C WebGUI control menu, please refer to the OIP-D50C User Manual.

Chapter 5 WebGUI Control Menu

5.1 WebGUI Control Menu Descriptions

This chapter describes the WebGUI control menu of D40E encoder/D40D decoder. To use the WebGUI control page of D50C controller to control the device, please refer to OIP-D50C User Manual.

5.1.1 System - Version Information

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder Version Information : Wed, 02 Sep 2020 20:40:44 +0800 782043459 190176 u-boot_h.bin 2367476749 2594640 uulmage 3150232223 17080320 initrd2m Kernel Version : A7.3.1 Application Version : V3.31L Update Firmware : Utilities : Statistics :

Description

This window will show detailed information about the current firmware version of the device.

5.1.2 System – Upgrade the Firmware

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder Version Information : Update Firmware : Choose File No file Chosen Upload Warning : Stop any service by disconnecting from the peer before you proceed to upgrade firmware. Utilities : Statistics :

Description

To upgrade the firmware of this device, please press [Choose File], select the updated file (*.bin format) from your computer, and then press [Upload] to start the update. The update process will take a few minutes to complete, and the device will automatically restart during the process. When updating, the video output may become unsteady.

5.1.3 System - Utility Program

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder Version Information: Update Firmware: Utilities: Commands Enable Log Message Factory Default Reboot Reset EDID to Default Value : Default HDMI EDID Apply Console API Command Command Output Apply Statistics:
NoItemDescription
1CommandsTo restore the factory default settings of the device, please press [Factory Default]. If you only need to restart the device (settings will not be reset), please press [Reboot].
2Reset EDID to Default ValueIf the EDID data from the decoder is not compatible with the HDMI signal source, please select the built-in HDMI EDID setting from the encoder (supports 1080p resolution, including audio) to solve the compatibility problem, and then press [Apply].If restart the device, the EDID setting will be reset.* The decoder operation interface does not have this function.
3Console API CommandTo send a Telnet command to the device, enter the Telnet command in the Command field, and then press [Apply]. The device's response to the command will be shown on the Output field.To check Telnet commands, please refer toOIP-D40E.D40D Telnet Command List.

5.1.4 System - Statistics

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder ► Version Information : ► Update Firmware : ► Utilities : ► Statistics : State Machine State: s_srv_on Network ID (Host Name) : 3 IP Address : 169.254.2.75 Subset Mask : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway : 169.254.0.254 MAC Address : DCE2AC020002 Cesting Mode : Multicast Mode Link Status : on Link Mode : 1G S/N : 003A00003

Description

This window will display the current operating status of the device, including host name, network information, MAC address, unicast or multicast, and connection status and mode.

5.1.5 Video Wall - Bezel and Gap Compensation

The video wall page can design, edit and operate a video wall built by displays connected with multiple decoders. In the same video wall system, you can choose to control any decoder on any encoder (as long as the channel number is shared), or you can choose to access the video wall settings on the encoder and decoder. Some of the changed video wall settings can only be applied to the decoder. After saving the new video wall settings, please set Apply To to select the applied target and then press [Apply].

Although it is feasible to build a small video wall with the unicast mode, it is strongly recommended to give priority to adopt the multicase mode when building a video wall so that the network bandwidth can be used more effectively.

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder Bezel and Gap Compensation 1 OW : 2 OH : 3 VW : 4 VH : 5 Apply To : "All" device(s) in the list All Apply OW VW UNIT: 0.1mm

Description

It provides the actual size setting of the display of the video wall. Various measurement units (inches, millimeters, centimeters) will do, as long as all measurements are in the same unit and the numbers are integers.

Video walls usually use the same type of displays in the same size. It is also feasible to use displays in different sizes, as long as each display is measured in the same unit. Video wall is laid out in the most common rectangular pattern, and the bezels of each display are aligned with the center of the video wall.

NoItemDescription
1OW(OW) The horizontal size of the display.
2OH(OH) The vertical size of the display.
3VW(VW) The horizontal size of the signal source screen.
4VH(VH) The vertical size of the signal source screen.
5Apply your settingsSet the device which you want to apply the changes to, and then press [Apply]Select All, and apply the changes to all encoders and decoders in the current video wall.Select a set of IP address on the Clients-end, and apply the changes to the decoder connected to this address.

5.1.6 Video Wall – Wall Size and Position Layout

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text_image Wall Size and Position Layout 1 Vertical Monitor Count : 2 Horizontal Monitor Count : 3 Row Position : 4 Column Position : Horizontal Monitor Count UNIT Panel

Description

Provide the settings regarding the amount of displays in the video wall, and the position of displays. Typical video

walls consist of the same amount of displays in both horizontal and vertical directions (for example: 2 x 2 or 3 x 3). Through this setting, you can build video walls in various rectangular patterns (for example: 5 x 1 or 2 x 3).
The maximum amount of displays for both the horizontal and vertical directions is 16.
NoItemDescription
1Vertical Monitor AmountSet the amount of displays in the vertical direction of the video wall (up to 16).
2Horizontal Monitor AmountSet the amount of displays in the horizontal direction of the video wall (up to 16).
3Row PositionSet the vertical position of the displays currently under control (from top to bottom, ranging from 0 to 15).
4Column PositionSet the horizontal position of the displays currently under control (from left to right, ranging from 0 to 15).

5.1.7 Video Wall – Preference
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text_image Preferences 1 Stretch Type : Fit In 2 Clockwise Rotate : 0 3 Apply To : 4 0 : 169.254.2 130 Apply Show OSD

Description

It provides additional control to the video wall, including the screen display settings, and changes to applied settings of the video wall.
NoItemDescription
1Stretch OutSet the stretch out mode of the screen.- Fit In mode: The original aspect ratio of the image signal will be ignored, and the aspect will be stretched to fit the size of the video wall.- Stretch Out mode: The original aspect ratio of the image signal will be maintained, and the screen will be zoomed in/out until it stretches for the four sides of the video wall.
2Clockwise RotationSet the rotation degree of the screen, which can be 0°, 180°, or 270°.
3Apply your settingsSet the device which you want to apply the changes to, and then press [Apply]Select a set of IP address on the Clients-end, and apply the changes to the decoder connected to this address.
4Show OSD (On Screen Display)Enable or disable the OSD of the currently selected channel.

5.1.8 Network
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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder Channel Setup Channel Selection : 3 Apply IP Setup IP Mode : Auto IP DHCP Static IP Address : 169.254.2.15 Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway : 169.254.0.254 Find Your Device : Hide Me Show Me Apply Casting Mode Multicast Unicast Apply Reboot
Description
Set the network control. After changing any settings, please press [Apply] and follow the instructions to restart the device.If the IP address is changed, the IP address used to log in WebGUI must also be changed. If a new IP address is assigned through Auto IP or DHCP, stop the image connection between the encoder and the decoder to view the new IP address on the display connected to the decoder.
NoItemDescription
1Channel SettingSelect the broadcast channel of this device from the drop-down menu. As long as the decoder channel is the same as the encoder in the same local area network, the encoder signal can be received. There are a total of 0 to 255 channel numbers.Encoders in the same local area network must have different channel numbers to avoid conflicts with each other.
2IP Address SettingSelect the IP mode and configuration of the device, and quickly search for the device.- Auto IP mode: Automatically assign a set of APIPA address (169.254.XXX.XXX) to itself.- DHCP mode: Automatically obtain a set of address from the DHCP server.- Static mode: Manually set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.Press [Apply] to save the new settings.The pre-set internet is Auto IP mode.
3Search Your DeviceAfter pressing [Show Me], the indicators on the front panel of the device will flash immediately for quick notice of the device.After pressing [Hide Me], the indicators will back to normal.It is very helpful for troubleshooting when a large number of devices are installed in the cabinet.
4Broadcasting ModeClick the button to select broadcast mode, and press [Apply] to save the new settings.The broadcast mode of the decoder must be the same as that of the encoder to receive the signal.- Multicast: Transfer the image stream of the encoder to multiple decoders at the same time without increasing the bandwidth consumption. This mode is suitable for video wall or matrix audio-visual distribution. It must be paired with a network switch that supports IGMP Snooping.- Unicast: Transfer the image stream of the encoder to each decoder individually, so the bandwidth consumption will be quite heavy. This mode is suitable for establishing simple peer-to-peer streaming, and does not necessarily need to be paired with a network switch that supports IGMP Snooping.
5RestartPress this button to restart the device.

5.1.9 Functions - Image Extension/Serial over IP (Encoder)

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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Dencoder 1 Video over IP Maximum Bit Rate: Unlimited 2 Maximum Frame Rate: Capture up to 100% of frames 3 Serial over IP Baudrate : 115200 Data bits : 8 Parity : None Stop bits : 1 Apply 4 Reboot
Image extension over IP
NoItemDescription
1Maximum Bit RateSet the maximum bit rate of the image stream. There are five options: Unlimited, 400 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 50 Mbps.Selecting Unlimited will use the maximum bit rate of the bandwidth to keep the update frequency of the image stream intact.It is recommended to select Unlimited to transfer 1080p image streams.Bandwidth requirements will become very large, and the amount of image streams will be limited.
2Maximum Frame RateSetting the encoding percentage of the image source (2%-100%) can effectively reduce the bandwidth requirement of high-resolution images. It is suitable for Power Point presentations or digital signage displays, but not suitable for dynamic image displays.If the frame rate of the dynamic images is too low, the frame will be intermittent.
Serial Extension over IP
NoItemDescription
3Serial communication settingsManually set the baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits you need to extend RS-232 signals.The serial communication settings of the encoder and decoder must be the same.
4RestartPress this button to restart the device.

5.1.10 Functions - Image Signals extension/Serial Data over IP (Decoder)
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text_image System Video Wall Network Functions About Encoder Video over IP 1 Enable Video over IP 2 Copy EDID from this Video Output (Default disabled under multicast mode) 3 Timeout for Detecting Video Lost: 10 seconds 4 Turn off screen on video lost Apply 4 Scaler Output Mode: HD(1080p)@60 5 Video Channel Lock for Device Button: Lock Unlock Serial over IP 6 Enable Serial over IP Baudrate: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Apply 7 Reboot Image extension over IP No Item Description 1 Enable image extension over IP Uncheck to disable image signal extension over IP. Unless troubleshooting is in progress, please check this checkbox.
2Copy EDID dataAfter checking this checkbox with multicast, the EDID data of the device will be sent to the connected encoder.This function can only be used in multicast mode.
3Reminder for disconnection timeoutSelect the waiting time when the signal source is lost from the drop-down menu, and a Link Lost message will appear on the screen. There are seven options: 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or Never Timeout.If you check and select Turn off screen, the device will stop sending any signal from the HDMI output port after the waiting time expires.
4Scaler output modeSelect the output resolution from the drop-down menu.Select one, and the output resolution will become the one you selected.Select Pass-Through, the output resolution will be the signal source resolution. Select Native, the output resolution will be up-converted to the connected display resolution.
5Image channel lock (CH+/-) for device buttonAfter pressing [Lock], the image channel selection button will be locked and cannot be used.
Serial Extension over IP
NoItemDescription
6Serial communication settingsUncheck to disable serial extension over IP. Unless you don't use serial support, please check this checkbox. Disabling this function can save small amount of bandwidth.Manually set the baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits you need to extend RS-232 signals.The serial communication settings of the encoder and decoder must be the same.
7RestartPress this button to restart the device.

6.1 Technical Specifications

ItemDescription of Specifications
D40E EncoderD40D Decoder
HDMI Bandwidth225 MHz/6.75 Gbps
Audio-visual input port1x HDMI terminal1x RJ-45 LAN terminal
Audio-visual output port1x RJ-45 LAN terminal1x HDMI terminal
Data transfer port1x IR extender [3.5 mm terminal]1x IR emitter [3.5 mm terminal]1 x RS-232 port [9-pin D-sub terminal]1x IR extender [3.5 mm terminal]1x IR emitter [3.5 mm terminal]1 x RS-232 port [9-pin D-sub terminal]
IR Frequency30-50 kHz (30-60 kHz ideally)
Baud RateMaximum of 115200
Power5 V/2.6A DC (US/EU standards and CE/FCC/UL Certifications)
Statics protection± 8 kV (Air Discharge)± 4 kV (Contact Discharge)
Size128 mm x 25mm x 108 mm (W x H x D) [without parts]128 mm x 25mm x 116mm (W x H x D) [with parts]
Weight364 g362 g
Case materialMetal
Case colorBlack
Operation temperature0°C - 40°C/32°F - 104°F
Storage temperature-20°C - 60°C/-4°F - 140°F
Relative humidity20 - 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Power consumption5.17 W4.2 W

6.2 Image Specifications

Supported Resolutions (Hz)HDMIStreaming
720×400p@70/85
640×480p@60/72/75/85
720×480i@60
720×480p@60
720×576i@50
720×576p@50
800×600p@56/60/72/75/85
848×480p@60
1024×768p@60/70/75/85
1152×864p@75
1280×720p@50/60
1280×768p@60/75/85
1280×800p@60/75/85
1280×960p@60/85
1280×1024p@60/75/85
1360×768p@60
1366×768p@60
1400×1050p@60
1440×900p@60/75
1600×900p@60RB
1600×1200p@60
1680×1050p@60
1920×1080i@50/60
1920×1080p@24/25/30
1920×1080p@50/60
1920×1200p@60RB
2560×1440p@60RBxx
2560×1600p@60RBxx
2048×1080p@24/25/30xx
2048×1080p@50/60xx
3840×2160p@24/25/30xx
3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)xx
3840×2160p@24, HDR10xx
3840×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10xx
3840×2160p@50/60xx
4096×2160p@24/25/30xx
4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0)xx
4096×2160p@24/25/30, HDR10xx
4096×2160p@50/60 (4:2:0), HDR10xx
4096×2160p@50/60xx

6.3 Audio Specifications

LPCM
Maximum number of channels8
Sample rate (kHz)32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
Bitstream
Formats supportedStandard

6.4 Wire Specifications

Wire Length1080p4K304K60
8-bit12-bit(4:4:4)8-bit(4:4:4)8-bit
High-speed HDMI cable
HDMI input15m10m××
Network cable
Cat.5e/6100m×
Cat.6a/7100m×

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using OIP-D40E/D40D. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurred, please contact your distributor or the service center.

No.ProblemsSolutions
1.The signal source screen is not shown on the display-endPlease check whether the Multicast of the encoder and decoder is enabled:(1) Enter the WebGUI control interface of the encoder and decoder, and check whether the Casting Mode is Multicast on the Network tab.(2) Enter the WebGUI control interface of the D50C controller, then click Device - [Settings] on the Encoder tab and Decoder tab to check whether Multicast is enabled.
2.Image delay on the display-endCheck whether the MTU of the encoder and decoder is enabled (default is Enable):Enter “GET_JUMBO_MTU” in the Command field in the WebGUI interface system - Utility Program tab, and the Output below will show whether the status of jumbo frame MTU is enabled or disabled. If it is disabled, please enter “SET_JUMBO_MTU 1” in the Command field to enable it, and follow the instructions to restart the device to implement the changes.
3.The image on the display-end is broken or blackCheck that the Jumbo Frame of the switch is set to above 8000; Please make sure that IGMP Snooping of the switch and relevant settings (Port, VLAN, Fast Leave, Querier) has been set to “Enable”.

Chapter 8 Safety Instructions

Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the CU-CAT Video Board (※視產品而定):

1 Operation

1.1 Please use the product in the recommended operating environment, away from water or source of heat

1.2 Do not place the product on a tilted or unstable trolley, stand or table.

1.3 Please clean the dust on the power plug prior to usage. Do not insert the product's power plug into a multiplug to prevent sparks or a fire.

1.4 Do not block the slots and openings in the case of the product. They provide ventilation and prevent the product from overheating.

1.5 Do not open or remove covers, otherwise it may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.

1.6 Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:

■ If the power cords are damaged or frayed.

■ If liquid is spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.

2 Installation

2.1 For security considerations, please make sure the standard hanging rack you bought is in line with UL or CE safety approbations and installed by technician personnel approved by agents.

3 Storage

3.1 Do not place the product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.

3.2 Unplug this product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period.

3.3 Do not place this product or accessories on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects.

4 Cleaning

4.1 Disconnect all the cables prior to cleaning and wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol or volatile solvents for cleaning.

5 Batteries (for products or accessories with batteries)

5.1 When replacing batteries, please only use similar or the same type of batteries.

5.2 When disposing of batteries or products, please adhere to the relevant instructions in your country or region for disposing of batteries or products.

■ Precautions

Lumens OIP-D40D - ■ Precautions - 1

This symbol indicates that this equipment may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock. Do not remove the cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to licensed service personnel.

Lumens OIP-D40D - ■ Precautions - 2

This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User Manual with this unit.

■ FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Notice :

The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are to provide reasonable protection from harmful interference in residential installations.

■ IC Warning

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of Industry Canada.

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Brand : Lumens

Model : OIP-D40D

Category : Projecteur audio/vidéo